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Germany’s Olaf Scholz meets China’s Xi Jinping as trade in focus

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Germany’s Olaf Scholz meets China’s Xi Jinping as trade in focus

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has met with Chinese language President Xi Jinping in the course of the first go to by a pacesetter of the Group of Seven (G7) nations to China in three years.

Main a high-level enterprise delegation to China on Friday, the German chief’s concentrate on boosting financial ties with Beijing has led to criticism of his obvious want to strike offers with a nation rising extra authoritarian beneath President Xi.

German business’s heavy dependence on China has additionally confronted renewed scrutiny, significantly over Berlin’s over-reliance on Russian power imports, with the nation deeply uncovered when Moscow reduce off provides in retaliation for sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine.

Scholz’s arrival in Beijing marked the primary go to by a pacesetter of the G7 – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and United States – because the begin of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019.

Throughout a face-to-face assembly with Scholz on Friday, Xi stated that as massive nations with affect, China and Germany ought to work collectively throughout “instances of change and turmoil” for the sake of world peace, in accordance with state broadcaster CCTV.

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Scholz instructed Xi that it was good each leaders have been assembly in particular person throughout tense instances, with the Russian invasion of Ukraine creating issues for the rules-based worldwide order, in accordance with a Reuters reporter accompanying Scholz’s delegation.

Forward of the go to, German opposition politician Norbert Roettgen instructed the Rheinische Publish newspaper that Scholz’s method to Beijing seemed to be underpinned by the concept “we wish to maintain doing enterprise with China, it doesn’t matter what meaning for the dependence of our economic system, and for our potential to behave”.

“The chancellor is pursuing a overseas coverage which is able to result in a lack of belief in Germany amongst our closest companions,” stated Roettgen, from the conservative CDU social gathering, accusing Scholz of “going it alone” in his method to China.

Berlin says there have been consultations with key companions within the US and Europe forward of the go to and Scholz additionally promised a “candid alternate” with Chinese language leaders on delicate topics.

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China’s ‘inner affairs’

The German and Chinese language economies are deeply intertwined. China is a vital marketplace for German items, from equipment to automobiles made by the likes of Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.

Chinese language state media has lauded the go to.

Patrick Fok, reporting from Beijing for Al Jazeera, stated that state media in China had described the go to when it comes to “hitting the brakes on the EU’s excessive confrontational stance on China”, and the go to will probably be framed as an endorsement of Xi’s new authorities.

Xi was re-elected for a 3rd, five-year time period on the Chinese language Communist Occasion Congress in Beijing final month, an endorsement that propelled Xi to the standing of probably the most highly effective chief in China since Mao Zedong.

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“Olaf Scholz’s go to has come beneath excessive scrutiny with many in Europe saying that it indicators an absence of a unified voice inside the bloc on methods to cope with Beijing, and that Germany is making the identical errors because it did with Russia,” Fok stated.

“That’s maybe why that is such a fleeting go to,” he added, noting that the German chancellor will solely be in China for about 24 hours.

Scholz stated in a newspaper interview that “we is not going to ignore controversies” and listed a number of delicate matters that may be addressed in talks together with his Chinese language counterpart. They embrace respect for civil liberties in China, human rights within the Xinjiang area, the place the United Nations has stated the therapy of the Uighur Muslim minority might quantity to crimes towards humanity, and the standing of Taiwan.

In Beijing, overseas ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian stated on Thursday that China was wanting ahead to a “profitable” go to, and that “cooperation far exceeds competitors” between China and Germany.

“China and Germany are companions, not rivals,” the spokesman stated.

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“Each international locations have benefitted from one another’s progress and sensible bilateral cooperation. A sound China-Germany relationship is nice not just for the 2 international locations, but in addition for China-EU ties and the world,” he stated.

The spokesman additionally warned that China is not going to countenance criticism on issues which might be “inner affairs”.

“For instance on Xinjiang, China’s place is constant and clear. These are China’s inner affairs, which brook no overseas interference. On the so-called ‘human rights’ points, China respects and protects human rights,” he stated.

“China is towards utilizing human rights discussions as a pretext to intervene in China’s inner affairs or smear and discredit China,” he added.

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Forward of the go to, Chinese language dissidents and the World Uyghur Congress had known as on Scholz to cancel his journey.

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Mexican mayor murdered less than a week after taking office

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The mayor of a state capital in southern Mexico has been killed just one week after he took office, officials said Sunday.

Alejandro Arcos was sworn in last Monday as mayor of Chilpancingo, a city so violent that a drug gang openly staged a demonstration, hijacked a government armored car and took police hostage in 2023 to win the release of arrested suspects.

Chilpancingo is the capital of Guerrero state, where Acapulco is located.

The state prosecutors’ office issued a statement Sunday confirming Arcos had been killed, but provided no details.

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Alejandro Moreno, the national leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, lamented Arcos’ killing and said the newly installed secretary of the city council had also been murdered three days earlier.

“They had been in office less than a week,” Moreno wrote on his social media accounts. “They were young and honest public servants who were seeking progress for their community.”

Supporters of slain Mayor Alejandro Arcos place candles and flowers at the entrance of the municipal building one week after he took office in Chilpancingo, Mexico, Monday, Oct. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Alejandrino Gonzalez)

Chilpancingo has long been the scene of bloody turf battles between two drug gangs, the Ardillos and the Tlacos. The battle has resulted in dozens of gruesome killings and some high-profile scandals.

A previous mayor was caught on video apparently holding a meeting with leaders of one of the gangs at a restaurant. She was subsequently expelled from her party.

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In July 2023, federal officials said a demonstration held by hundreds of people in Chilpancingo that month had been organized by the Ardillos gang to win the release of two gang leaders arrested for drugs and weapons possession.

The demonstrators largely blocked all traffic on the highway between Mexico City and Acapulco for two days, battled security forces and commandeered a police armored truck and used it to ram down the gates of the state legislature building.

The demonstrators abducted 10 members of the state police and National Guard, as well as three state and federal officials, and held them hostage to enforce their demands before releasing them.

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Borrell-to-Kallas: Will EU lose its balance in its Middle East policy?

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How can the EU break the current deadlock in the Middle East? And what stance can we expect from the EU’s next top diplomat, Kaja Kallas? Radio Schuman spoke to Martin Konecny, director of the European Middle East Project.

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Monday marked a year since the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, which led Brussels to repeat its calls for a ceasefire and the immediate release of hostages.

One year later, Europe is still not on the same page, and in just a few weeks, Kaja Kallas, the former Estonian prime minister, will become the EU’s new foreign policy chief.

But Kallas is known to be less committed and outspoken on the Middle East than the current High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borell.

So, what can we expect from Kallas, and how can the EU break the current deadlock in the Middle East? Martin Konecny, director of the European Middle East Project, an independent civil society hub on EU policy towards Israel and Palestine is our guest today.

On the EU’s daily menu, get ready for a first taste of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg.

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Ahead of his big speech on Wednesday outlining his vision for Hungary’s six-month turn at the EU’s rotating presidency, Orbán will hold a press conference with MEP Kinga Gál at 2:30 pm today that could steal some of the limelight from a parliamentary debate on the EU’s car industry and… himself.

Lastly, Radio Schuman dives into one of the EU’s toughest challenges: a serious shortage of doctors, nurses and other healthcare pros. Curious about which countries rely most on foreign medical staff? Here’s a hint: Northern Europe’s where to look.

You can read the full story on Euronews Health.

Radio Schuman is hosted and produced by Maïa de la Baume, with journalist and production assistant Paula Soler, audio editing by Zacharia Vigneron and music by Alexandre Jas.

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